Abstract
The purpose of the study was to classify, through phylogenetic analyses, the main arboviruses that have been isolated in the metropolitan region of Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil. Serum samples from patients with symptoms suggesting arboviruses were collected and tested by One Step RT-qPCR for Zika, Dengue (serotypes 1–4), Chikungunya, Mayaro and Oropouche viruses. Positive samples were amplified by conventional PCR and sequenced utilizing the Sanger method. The obtained sequences were aligned, and an evolutionary analysis was carried out using Bayesian inference. A total of 308 samples were tested. Of this total, 20 had a detectable viral load for Dengue, being detected DENV1 (18/20), co-infection DENV1 and DENV2 (1/20) and DENV4 (1/20). For Dengue serotype 3 and for the CHIKV, ZIKV, MAYV and OROV viruses, no individuals with a detectable viral load were found. A total of 9 of these samples were magnified by conventional PCR for sequencing. Of these, 6 were successfully sequenced and, according to the evolutionary profile, 5 corresponded to serotype DENV-1 genotype V, and 1 to serotype DENV-4 genotype II. In the study, we demonstrate co-circulation of the DENV-1 genotype V and the DENV-4 genotype II. Co-circulation of several DENV serotypes in the same city poses a risk to the population and is correlated with the increase of the most severe forms of the disease. Similarly, co-circulation of genetically distinct DENV and the occurrence of simultaneous infections can affect recombination events and lead to the emergence of more virulent isolates.
Highlights
The term arbovirus (Arthropod-Borne Virus) refers to a group of different virus families that are transmitted by arthropod vectors, such as mosquitoes, ticks and flies [1,2]
Serum samples from 308 patients with a history of acute febrile illness were used, which tested negative for malaria and with signs and symptoms suggestive of arboviruses
Serum samples were collected from each participant, as well as the clinical data needed for the study
Summary
The term arbovirus (Arthropod-Borne Virus) refers to a group of different virus families that are transmitted by arthropod vectors, such as mosquitoes, ticks and flies [1,2]. A group among these stands out for harboring species that represent a worldwide public health problem, the Flaviviruses: DENV, West Nile Virus (WNV), Zika Virus (ZIKV) and Yellow. Fever Virus (YFV), all with a worldwide distribution [3,6,7]. D.S.; Bifano, G.D.S.; Honda, E.R.; Tada, M.S.; Batista, W.C. Isolation and identification of Dengue virus serotype 3 in Rondonia, Brazil.
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